Alsea Falls

Green Peak Falls

​Alsea Falls is a very popular hiking and mountain biking recreational area, because it is the perfect place to hike in the late fall, winter and early spring, when the weather isn't the best.The parking area is not hard to find because there are multiple signs that lead you to the recreational area from the main highways.

The wonderful thing about Alsea Falls Recreational area, is that there are many trails and you can hike as long or as short as you want to. This is also a great area to do some family camping, picnicking, fishing, and swimming in the summer.

To do the 4.7 mile loop, you will start off crossing the bridge right by the parking lot, and heading to the left for a few hundred yards before seeing a sign to a trail that heads up into the woods. You will be hiking uphill for about .25 mile. These woods are incredibly beautiful, and even if there are a lot of people at Alsea Falls you are guaranteed to get some solitude hiking on this loop. After the woods, the trail dead ends into a forest service road. Turn right and walk on the road for about half a mile.

There is a small sign where the trail goes back into the woods from the road, so keep your eyes open for it. The trail then meanders through the woods, taking you downhill .25 of a mile, and it then it dead ends into the trail that goes along the South Fork Alsea River. At the trail dead end you will want to take a right, and after .7 miles on this trail, it will take you back you where you started the loop by the bridge.

From here to you go check out Alsea Falls (on the same side as the parking lot), or you can continue on the trail for another 1.5 miles over to Green Peak Falls, which is more impressive than Alsea Falls. The trail to Green Peak Falls can be very muddy, and you are walking through a very leafy forest, so in the fall you will need to be careful, because all of those big leaves are on the ground and can be incredibly slippery!

The trail again dead ends you into a gravel road, at McBee Park, but there are make-shift signs that will lead you to the trail, which continues at the far end of a large circular parking area. From there the trail re-enters the forest, and the trail becomes very narrow, as you go up stream towards the waterfall.Green Peak Falls is 45 feet tall, and depending on the season, it is almost that wide. There are some logs and rocks at the edge of the falls, be careful here, they are slippery!

(Green Peak Falls 45 ft.)

Once you come back from Green Peak Falls, cross the bridge and head right for .2 miles so that you can check out Alsea Falls before leaving. If the falls aren’t too full, there are flat rocks that create a platform leading to Alsea Falls, but these can also be slippery due to leaves and moss. Alsea Falls is only 30 feet tall, but can also be pretty loud in the winter and spring time.

(Alsea Falls 30 ft.)

​Overall, this is a fantastic recreational area for you to bring your family to. Short and easy hike options are plentiful here, and this is the perfect area for winter hiking.

Directions: From Eugene drive Hwy. 99W just north of Monroe, then turn west at a sign for Alpine. Follow signs for Alsea Falls for 13.2 miles. Turn right into a picnic area entrance, and park at the far end of the loop.

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*All photos are taken by Franziska Weinheimer

​*Disclaimer: the trail descriptions, mileage, GPS tracks and difficulty ratings depicted on this website are never 100% accurate. Always hike at your own risk, using your own knowledge, equipment and common sense. Franziska Weinheimer/Hike Oregon are not responsible if you or anyone in your party gets injured or lost while attempting one of these or any other hikes. ​